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Continuing what is starting to feel like the grand tradition of recent, highly publicized, and devastating online attacks on American businesses, White Lodging, a manager of hotel franchises for nationwide […]
In the aftermath of last month’s data breach at retail giant Target, the United States Congress is considering more aggressive actions against merchants who find themselves at risk of exposing […]
Yet another hotel company has been victimized by a malicious data breach, compromising its guests’ confidential personal information and exposing the hotelier to significant expense and potential liability. This time […]
Robert R. Belair, a leading authority on privacy matters in Washington, D.C., predicts that in 2014 the FTC will continue its aggressive pursuit of enforcement actions against companies that are […]
The FTC has been flexing its regulatory muscles in the realm of cybersecurity – and its targets are fighting back. Medical testing laboratory LabMD is contesting an FTC complaint filed […]
Last month, Adobe Systems reported that it had experienced a data breach that potentially exposed three million customers’ information to a hacker. Adobe later corrected this announcement, stating that the […]
By Marion Hughes-Roger, VP Business Development, Hospitality Evolution Resources Sitting in the audience at the 2013 PhocusWright Innovation Summit, pitch after pitch is about personalization. Whether it is technology […]
The FTC’s lawsuit against Wyndham is moving forward. On November 7th, a U.S. District Court in New Jersey refused to grant the company’s request for a stay in the case […]
After two years of detailed analysis and preparation, the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), a global forum for the development of payment card security standards, has updated […]